Find a statue honoring the service of a General from the U.S. Civil war. The General could have served the Union (North) or Confederacy (South). Please see the specific requirements, below, for what kind of statues qualify.

Not the typical Civil War General statue one would expect to see. This Confederate Gen. has fallen to the ground, wounded, & is being tended to by a Union officer. The Friend to Friend Masonic Memorial is truly unique. Read on to find out why....

The monument to Robert E. Lee is located east of Sharpsburg, north of Maryland Route 34 just west of the Middle Bridge over Antietam Creek. Created amongst controversy by sculptor Ron Moore, the equestrian statue was dedicated on June 24, 2003

If you have ever been to downtown Colorado Springs, you probably saw the statue of a man on a horse in the middle of the street. The statue commemorates General William Jackson Palmer who is known as the founder of Colorado Springs.

This is a beautiful, larger than life, statue of Genera Custer hoisted high above a decorative column. Beneath, at the base, are the records of his exploits & the Michigan Cavalry Brigade he led at the Battle of Gettysburg on July 1 - July 3, 1863.

This statue of General Charles, Devens, who rose to the rank of breveted Major General and was also an associate judge of the Massachusetts Supreme Court and a U.S. Attorney General, stands facing the grassy space in front of the Hatch Shell.

Civil War Cavalry General Philip H. Sheridan on horseback. At the west end of the old parade grounds (near the historic marker) of this former U.S. Army Post, named after the General to honor his many services to Chicago.